Numazu
Numazu is a city in eastern Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, facing Suruga Bay along the Pacific Ocean. It lies at the base of the Izu Peninsula and serves as a regional center for fishing, commerce, and tourism. On clear days, Mount Fuji can be seen across the bay, making the city a popular stop for visitors heading to the Izu area.
The local economy has long depended on fishing, related industries, and agriculture. The port handles commercial
Numazu hosts historic sites and waterfront promenades, with markets offering fresh seafood such as shirasu, a
In terms of transportation, Numazu is served by rail and road. Numazu Station is a major rail
Historically, the area has been inhabited since ancient times and developed as a fishing and agricultural community
Numazu experiences a warm climate with hot summers and mild winters, and rainfall spread throughout the year.